Harvest Festival Baisakhi 2016 Date, Significance & Celebrations in Punjab, I...Journeymart.com
Baisakhi is a spring harvest festival celebrated in Punjab on April 13th each year. It marks the traditional start of the harvest season and is celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus with dancing, visiting gurdwaras, and expressing gratitude to God for the harvest. For Sikhs, Baisakhi commemorates the founding of the Khalsa brotherhood in 1699.
The document outlines Baisakhi activities taking place on April 11th and 12th 2016 in three cities in Punjab: Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana. Activities are scheduled for the same three cities on both dates.
The Worcester County Bengali Association invites people to celebrate Durga Puja on October 11th and 12th at the Armenian Church Cultural Center in Worcester, MA. On Saturday there will be puja, prayers, and cultural programs. On Sunday there will be additional puja and prayers, as well as a special musical performance by renowned singer Utpalendu Chowdhury at 4:30 PM. Attendees are asked to RSVP if attending one or both days.
The document describes various religious festivals and holidays celebrated around the world in mid-April, including Vaisakhi celebrated by Sikhs in France, the Burmese New Year festival of Thingyan in Myanmar, Passover observed by Jews in Israel and elsewhere, Holy Week commemorated by Christians in Jerusalem and other locations, and Easter traditions in places like Brazil, Spain, and Malta.
Baisakhi is an ancient harvest festival celebrated by Sikhs in Punjab to commemorate the establishment of the Khalsa order in 1699. It is celebrated by Sikhs worldwide and involves thanking farmers for their harvests and paying respects at Golden Temples and Gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana, and other locations like Kuala Lumpur. The festival concludes with prayers.
Durga Puja is the largest festival in India celebrated mainly in Kolkata and Delhi, attracting millions of visitors over 5 days. It provides brands with a unique opportunity to showcase products and services through branding at puja pandals in a cost effective manner. Past years have seen over 2.5 crore visitors across Kolkata and Delhi during Durga Puja, making it one of the highest return on marketing investments. Brands like Asian Paints, Vodafone, Vivel and Idea have effectively leveraged Durga Puja celebrations to build their brand strength. The document lists various branding options available at pandals and recommends developing a 360 degree branding and on-ground activation strategy to maximize return on marketing
The document summarizes the events and traditions associated with Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata, India. It mentions the start of autumn and smells associated with Durga Puja marking the beginning. It then discusses traditions like Mahalaya, tarpan offerings, and Durga idols arriving at pandals. Finally, it describes celebrations like Saptami arati, Sandhi Puja witnessing, Sindoor Khela, and the final immersion of Durga idols in the Ganga river bidding farewell until next year.
Results of elimination round 2012 school listeicabaroda
The document summarizes the results of the elimination round of the EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz Event held on October 14th, 2012. It lists the top 15 teams that qualified for prizes and the finals. The top 4 teams will be announced on October 20th prior to the finale. Although the top 15 teams will receive prizes, the list is not in order of merit. All participants will receive a certificate of participation. Students are requested to keep the evening of October 20th free for the quiz finals.
Harvest Festival Baisakhi 2016 Date, Significance & Celebrations in Punjab, I...Journeymart.com
Baisakhi is a spring harvest festival celebrated in Punjab on April 13th each year. It marks the traditional start of the harvest season and is celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus with dancing, visiting gurdwaras, and expressing gratitude to God for the harvest. For Sikhs, Baisakhi commemorates the founding of the Khalsa brotherhood in 1699.
The document outlines Baisakhi activities taking place on April 11th and 12th 2016 in three cities in Punjab: Amritsar, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana. Activities are scheduled for the same three cities on both dates.
The Worcester County Bengali Association invites people to celebrate Durga Puja on October 11th and 12th at the Armenian Church Cultural Center in Worcester, MA. On Saturday there will be puja, prayers, and cultural programs. On Sunday there will be additional puja and prayers, as well as a special musical performance by renowned singer Utpalendu Chowdhury at 4:30 PM. Attendees are asked to RSVP if attending one or both days.
The document describes various religious festivals and holidays celebrated around the world in mid-April, including Vaisakhi celebrated by Sikhs in France, the Burmese New Year festival of Thingyan in Myanmar, Passover observed by Jews in Israel and elsewhere, Holy Week commemorated by Christians in Jerusalem and other locations, and Easter traditions in places like Brazil, Spain, and Malta.
Baisakhi is an ancient harvest festival celebrated by Sikhs in Punjab to commemorate the establishment of the Khalsa order in 1699. It is celebrated by Sikhs worldwide and involves thanking farmers for their harvests and paying respects at Golden Temples and Gurdwaras in Punjab, Haryana, and other locations like Kuala Lumpur. The festival concludes with prayers.
Durga Puja is the largest festival in India celebrated mainly in Kolkata and Delhi, attracting millions of visitors over 5 days. It provides brands with a unique opportunity to showcase products and services through branding at puja pandals in a cost effective manner. Past years have seen over 2.5 crore visitors across Kolkata and Delhi during Durga Puja, making it one of the highest return on marketing investments. Brands like Asian Paints, Vodafone, Vivel and Idea have effectively leveraged Durga Puja celebrations to build their brand strength. The document lists various branding options available at pandals and recommends developing a 360 degree branding and on-ground activation strategy to maximize return on marketing
The document summarizes the events and traditions associated with Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata, India. It mentions the start of autumn and smells associated with Durga Puja marking the beginning. It then discusses traditions like Mahalaya, tarpan offerings, and Durga idols arriving at pandals. Finally, it describes celebrations like Saptami arati, Sandhi Puja witnessing, Sindoor Khela, and the final immersion of Durga idols in the Ganga river bidding farewell until next year.
Results of elimination round 2012 school listeicabaroda
The document summarizes the results of the elimination round of the EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz Event held on October 14th, 2012. It lists the top 15 teams that qualified for prizes and the finals. The top 4 teams will be announced on October 20th prior to the finale. Although the top 15 teams will receive prizes, the list is not in order of merit. All participants will receive a certificate of participation. Students are requested to keep the evening of October 20th free for the quiz finals.
The document provides results from the 2012 EICA Sit and Draw competition divided into four groups (A, B, C, D). It lists the top three prize winners and other notable participants from each group. It recognizes Ms. Tejal Rutvij Solanki for her support in enrolling participants from MGM School and Kalpana Classes for their strong performance. New Era School won 14 awards and Navrachana group of schools won 13 awards, making them the top performing schools that year. Prizes were to be declared on October 21, 2012 and participants would be notified of details.
The document summarizes the results of the EICA All Baroda SIT and Draw contest held on February 19, 2012. It lists the top three prize winners in each of the four groups (A, B, C and D) and also mentions the other participants in each group. The contest recognized talented young artists from different schools in Baroda.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes the events of an elimination quiz round held at SK Tutorials in Vadodara, India. It provides photos and descriptions of the registration process, volunteers and sponsors, the lamp lighting ceremony, chief guest Piyush Thakkar's address, the start of the event, a special art round, the winners being awarded trophies by sponsor Premraj, and photos of the top 14 teams that made it through the elimination round.
The document lists the names of members of the Y-Brigade Next geN team, which comprises the sons and daughters of members of the EICA organization. It requests that all next generation Y-brigade members participate in various events of the organization and notes that the list is based on the 2011 Puja Souvenir.
The document lists the names of members on two teams - the EICA Q-Team led by Dr. Raktim Mukherjee and Mr. Abhisek Roychowdhary, and the DOWNSTAGE EvENT MANAGEMENT TEAM led by Mr. Priyodeep Dutta. There are 11 members on the EICA Q-Team and 12 members on the DOWNSTAGE EvENT MANAGEMENT TEAM.
The document is about an inter-school quiz contest held in 2010 in Baroda, India. Multiple schools participated in the quiz competition, with students answering questions and competing for prizes. The quiz contest brought together youth from different schools in the area to test their general knowledge.
The results of the EICA All Baroda Sit & Draw competition held on February 19, 2012 have been uploaded to the website for participants to view. Participants can check the results as well as see the winning entries by clicking the provided link.
The document summarizes the results of the EICA All Baroda SIT and Draw contest held on February 19, 2012. It lists the top three prize winners in each of the four groups (A, B, C and D) and also mentions the other participants in each group. The contest recognized talented young artists from different schools in Baroda.
This document lists the executive committee members of 2012, including the president, vice president, general secretary, cultural secretary, treasurer, and 6 executive members. It provides the name, portfolio, and contact number for each member.
The document lists the top 14 teams from the elimination round of the ALL Baroda Interschool Quiz Event 2011. It notes that the top 4 teams will be announced on October 2nd prior to the finals event. All members of the top 14 teams will receive prizes like cash awards and vouchers for participating. The list is not ranked based on merit. Certificates of participation will also be given to all students who participated in the elimination round. Additional event details and instructions are provided.
Top 10 qualifying schools for EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz-2010eicabaroda
This document lists the top 10 qualifying teams and their participants for the EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz Competition 2010. It provides the team number, names of the participants, and their schools. An additional section lists other participants in the competition along with their team numbers, names, and schools. It concludes by providing additional details about the competition such as announcement of the top 4 finalist teams, prizes for the top 10 teams, and contact information for any clarification.
The document lists the names and contact numbers of 11 executive committee members for the year 2010-2011. It provides basic contact information for the leadership of an organization during that time period.
The document provides guidelines and an entry form for a school competition organized by the Youth Brigade, Eastern India Cultural Association. It requests schools to fill out the form with their team and teacher details, including names, emails, and contact numbers, and email the completed form to the specified email address by the deadline. Schools are asked to save the form with their school name and remove template text before submitting. The document also provides contact information for any queries about the event.
The document announces a nature awareness camp at a forest department facility on December 27th. It provides details on participation costs and seats available on a first come basis. It also announces upcoming events like Saraswati Puja, annual sports day, indoor sports activities, a sit and draw competition, and a blood donation camp. Members are encouraged to participate in the various social and cultural activities.
The EICA association has organized a 'Bijoya Sanmelani' cultural event on October 11th at the Heavy Water Colony compound in Chhani. The event will feature cultural performances like singing, dancing, and mimicry from 8 PM onwards. Contribution for the event will be Rs. 80 per head for those over 10 years old and free for younger children. Participants must confirm their attendance by October 8th directly with the listed contact information as arrangements are being made based on confirmed plate counts. Once confirmed, the contribution is mandatory regardless of actual attendance. The association is also collecting Rs. 20 per person for the bhog coupon for the upcoming Kali Puja celebration on October 18th
This document contains a list of prize winners from four different groups (A, B, C, D) in a sit and draw competition held in 2009 by the Eastern India Cultural Association in Baroda, India. For each group, it provides the ranking, participant ID number or name, school name and section/standard for the top three winners and any consolation prizes. The groups contain participants from different school standards or grades, with Group A being the youngest and Group D being the oldest participants.
The document provides results from the 2012 EICA Sit and Draw competition divided into four groups (A, B, C, D). It lists the top three prize winners and other notable participants from each group. It recognizes Ms. Tejal Rutvij Solanki for her support in enrolling participants from MGM School and Kalpana Classes for their strong performance. New Era School won 14 awards and Navrachana group of schools won 13 awards, making them the top performing schools that year. Prizes were to be declared on October 21, 2012 and participants would be notified of details.
The document summarizes the results of the EICA All Baroda SIT and Draw contest held on February 19, 2012. It lists the top three prize winners in each of the four groups (A, B, C and D) and also mentions the other participants in each group. The contest recognized talented young artists from different schools in Baroda.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes the events of an elimination quiz round held at SK Tutorials in Vadodara, India. It provides photos and descriptions of the registration process, volunteers and sponsors, the lamp lighting ceremony, chief guest Piyush Thakkar's address, the start of the event, a special art round, the winners being awarded trophies by sponsor Premraj, and photos of the top 14 teams that made it through the elimination round.
The document lists the names of members of the Y-Brigade Next geN team, which comprises the sons and daughters of members of the EICA organization. It requests that all next generation Y-brigade members participate in various events of the organization and notes that the list is based on the 2011 Puja Souvenir.
The document lists the names of members on two teams - the EICA Q-Team led by Dr. Raktim Mukherjee and Mr. Abhisek Roychowdhary, and the DOWNSTAGE EvENT MANAGEMENT TEAM led by Mr. Priyodeep Dutta. There are 11 members on the EICA Q-Team and 12 members on the DOWNSTAGE EvENT MANAGEMENT TEAM.
The document is about an inter-school quiz contest held in 2010 in Baroda, India. Multiple schools participated in the quiz competition, with students answering questions and competing for prizes. The quiz contest brought together youth from different schools in the area to test their general knowledge.
The results of the EICA All Baroda Sit & Draw competition held on February 19, 2012 have been uploaded to the website for participants to view. Participants can check the results as well as see the winning entries by clicking the provided link.
The document summarizes the results of the EICA All Baroda SIT and Draw contest held on February 19, 2012. It lists the top three prize winners in each of the four groups (A, B, C and D) and also mentions the other participants in each group. The contest recognized talented young artists from different schools in Baroda.
This document lists the executive committee members of 2012, including the president, vice president, general secretary, cultural secretary, treasurer, and 6 executive members. It provides the name, portfolio, and contact number for each member.
The document lists the top 14 teams from the elimination round of the ALL Baroda Interschool Quiz Event 2011. It notes that the top 4 teams will be announced on October 2nd prior to the finals event. All members of the top 14 teams will receive prizes like cash awards and vouchers for participating. The list is not ranked based on merit. Certificates of participation will also be given to all students who participated in the elimination round. Additional event details and instructions are provided.
Top 10 qualifying schools for EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz-2010eicabaroda
This document lists the top 10 qualifying teams and their participants for the EICA All Baroda Interschool Quiz Competition 2010. It provides the team number, names of the participants, and their schools. An additional section lists other participants in the competition along with their team numbers, names, and schools. It concludes by providing additional details about the competition such as announcement of the top 4 finalist teams, prizes for the top 10 teams, and contact information for any clarification.
The document lists the names and contact numbers of 11 executive committee members for the year 2010-2011. It provides basic contact information for the leadership of an organization during that time period.
The document provides guidelines and an entry form for a school competition organized by the Youth Brigade, Eastern India Cultural Association. It requests schools to fill out the form with their team and teacher details, including names, emails, and contact numbers, and email the completed form to the specified email address by the deadline. Schools are asked to save the form with their school name and remove template text before submitting. The document also provides contact information for any queries about the event.
The document announces a nature awareness camp at a forest department facility on December 27th. It provides details on participation costs and seats available on a first come basis. It also announces upcoming events like Saraswati Puja, annual sports day, indoor sports activities, a sit and draw competition, and a blood donation camp. Members are encouraged to participate in the various social and cultural activities.
The EICA association has organized a 'Bijoya Sanmelani' cultural event on October 11th at the Heavy Water Colony compound in Chhani. The event will feature cultural performances like singing, dancing, and mimicry from 8 PM onwards. Contribution for the event will be Rs. 80 per head for those over 10 years old and free for younger children. Participants must confirm their attendance by October 8th directly with the listed contact information as arrangements are being made based on confirmed plate counts. Once confirmed, the contribution is mandatory regardless of actual attendance. The association is also collecting Rs. 20 per person for the bhog coupon for the upcoming Kali Puja celebration on October 18th
This document contains a list of prize winners from four different groups (A, B, C, D) in a sit and draw competition held in 2009 by the Eastern India Cultural Association in Baroda, India. For each group, it provides the ranking, participant ID number or name, school name and section/standard for the top three winners and any consolation prizes. The groups contain participants from different school standards or grades, with Group A being the youngest and Group D being the oldest participants.